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Noida, Jan 6: Four policemen were suspended and an officer was shunted out here after a 22-year-old missing woman was founded gang-raped and murdered, police said Sunday.

The victim’s family identified the main suspect as Udaivir Singh Yadav, a resident of Bahlolpur. They said he had not been arrested although he used to torment the victim for a long time.

The mother of the dead woman, who belonged to a low income family, accused the rapists of killing her daughter to do away with evidence that could be used against them.

The gory incident led to angry street protests. People tried to block the National Highway 24 demanding action against the rapists.

Noida police claims to have taken five persons into custody.

Two constables at the Model Town police post and two others attached to a Police Control Room van have been suspended, a police officer said.

R.K. Rathi, the Model Town police post in charge, had been shunted to Police Lines after the mother alleged that the police personnel misbehaved with her when she told them that her daughter was missing.

It was on Friday that the victim left her home at 8.30 a.m. for a 12-hour factory job in Sector 63.

When the girl did not reach home until 10 p.m., they conducted a search and reached the police station where the officer suggested she might have eloped with her boyfriend.

After police did not show any interest in locating the missing woman, the distraught family contacted the factory whose workers told them they saw her leave at 9.00 p.m.—up till the police post.

The family got a call Saturday morning that the daughter was lying dead alongside a road in Sector 63. She was half naked.

The mother said her daughter was gang-raped before being killed.

She alleged that Yadav, the suspected rapist, used to torment her daughter but Noida police did not pay heed to her complaints.

Once Yadav had barged into her house. At that time police urged her to go for a compromise, suggesting that otherwise it would lead to a long-term conflict with the “notorious character”.

This time too, the callous police personnel told her brusquely that her daughter was an adult and must have fled with a friend. They also told her to hunt for the missing daughter on her own.

On Saturday, when the crying woman complained to her neighbours about her plight, angry locals took to the streets shouting slogans against the police.

Some police personnel allegedly wrapped up the body of the victim and, after autopsy, even tried to cremate it hurriedly, the grieving mother told the media.

“The autopsy report is expected within two or three days,” said Senior Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar.

Four policemen were suspended and another shunted out here after a 22-year-old woman who went missing was founded gang-raped and murdered, police said Sunday.

The victim’s family alleged that the main accused, Udaivir Singh Yadav, a resident of Bahlolpur, had not been arrested.

The mother of the dead woman accused the rapists of killing her daughter to do away with evidence.

Two constables at the Model Town police post and two others attached to a Police Control Room van have been suspended, a police officer said.

R.K. Rathi, the Model Town police post in charge, had been shunted to Police Lines after the mother alleged that the police personnel misbehaved with her when she told them that her daughter was missing.

It was on Friday that the victim left her home at 8.30 a.m. for a 12-hour factory job in Sector 63.

When the girl did not reach home until 10 p.m., they conducted a search and reached the police station where the officer suggested she might have eloped with her boyfriend.

After police did not show any interest in locating the missing woman, the distraught family contacted the factory whose workers told them they saw her leave at 9.00 p.m.—up till the police post.

The family got a call Saturday morning that the daughter was lying dead alongside a road in Sector 63. She was half naked.

The mother said her daughter was gang-raped before being killed.

“The autopsy report is expected within two or three days,” said Senior Superintendent of Police Praveen Kumar.